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W o m e n ’s schools a r e l e ms o f ne f f i c i e n t b e c au s e to p r e ­ livelihood or p a r e w o m e n e i t h e r f or come o u t of a n d br oad m o t h e r h o o d . G r a d u a t e s v o m e n ’s schools p hys i c al w re c k s with s t r e n g t h a v a l u e l e s s flood of u s e l e s s i n f or m a - t ion a n d a pen c ha n t f or f as h i o n s th a t l e av e t h e m a s n e a r l y n ude a s t he law .vin a l lo w. T h e a v e r a g e bill -of-fare a l o n e u t a g i r ls' school is e n o u g h in to b onb ons and d r i v e t h e s t u d e n t s t h e y fail lur es. r a r e b i t s . C O L L E G E D A I L Y I N T H __ Al STLY I E X AS, WE H N FSI) VY . J A M A R I l l , LMI I DALLAS TO HAVE SACKETT PLANS BIG TRACK MEET NEW APPARATUS E l a b o r a t e P l an" Are B e init ' l a d e l a k e P lace at N a ­ to tion.*! Corn Show. 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T h i s L e a g u e is t h e N a t i o n a l I nt e r e o l l e lay i m e m b e r of ■ i ai e ( iv ic L e a g u e , in wh ic h s i x t y of the* U n it e d nu mb er s . I he nat ional Las a n a n n u a l c o nv e n t i o n k a n d W a s h i n g t o n , w h e r e s C. L Wo o d r u f f , H e n r y >t he tea* b a t e s a r t . ■.>:i f r o m t h e i r re <> ir< •• ‘ Dr. J a m e s would m a k e p r o v is i on to g* 1 f or a n d e n ­ 1 he v i r o n m e n t a n d c i t i z e n s h i p ; do a w a y in wi t h th*--<- c o n t i n u a l v e x i n g h a l t s i n c i d e n t to Hi u p b u i l d i n g f e w on na in addr* s, Mr. C. I. F r a n c i s ten- lci cd his i < s i g n a t i o n he L e a g u e , Th*- f o l lo w i n g m e m b e r s ■or"titUte th*’ m e m b e r - ' h i p of t h e or-!I a v e r a g e d e m a n d s of th** a v e r a g e r a t e ai i / a t i o n : Dang , F r a n c i s , C a l l o w a y , : <}f ci ty g r o w t h . 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T h e f o l l ow in g t opi c s h a v e riot been c h o s e n a n d t h e ide m e m b e r s a r e u r g e d l ect f r o m t h " Ii t a n d n o t i f y t h e sec-1 W h a . a n s w e r can b e m a d e t o t h e f a r ‘ m i y e r it , c o ur e t o select D i r ec t laegi- j u l ta r ian' -i a s s e r t i o n I - l o t i o n S l a u g h t e r H o u s e s , S o m e r s S y s t e m o f T a x a t i o n a n d A s s e s s m e n t , C o m p a r ! - g a i n t h e h o n o r R e c a l l , t h e M un i c i pa l nu**! specially p o l i t i c i a n s m a y gi ve on o f n il Ser vi ce i n E n g l a n d a n d of e x p e r t s t h a t our t r a i n e d m e n . ci ties T h e a n d t h e o r d e r - it is t he l i t tl e g r o u p in e v e r y c i t y ’s o r d e r i n g , t h e u s e f u l n e s s t h a t a s s u r e ( 'ivil j h o w e v e r , Ci ty of t h e s t r u c t u r e o f g o v e r n m e n t t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s , P r o g r e s s of S e r v i c e R e f o r m i n S t a t e a n d G o v e r n m e n t , P r i m a r y E l e ct i o n s , I rug H o me of W o m a n ’s S u f f r a g e a t a n d A b r o a d , ai l o r r e n S.. em of L a n d j i g ng^ i t J A ^ M e e t i n g o f a l l m e m b e r s O p t o d a y a t 2 o do* k, iii P R E S . Cl ee ( b ib p i a e t i e e a t Y M C. A iay. E. M E T Z E S T I I I N , lure* to r U n i v e r s i t y Violin C l u b m e e t •* t hi s a f t e r n o o n a t f> o ’clock, in t h e S t u d y Hall. All m e m b e r s a r e e a r n e s t l y r e q uested t o be present. T h e r e will be a m e e t i n g o f t h e J u ­ I h u r s d a y , J a n . n ior A c a d e m i c ( laws 15, a t 12:30, in R o om 21H of th*-* Ma in Bui ldi ng. R D* LA P R E L I I., P r e Merit. G e r m a n i a L i t e r a r y S o c i e t y m e e t s in R o o m 106, rn,, l i t e r a r y lie a n i m p o r t a n t re - nit •••» to*iay a t 7: 30 p. Ma i n B u i l d i n g . B e s i d e p r o g r a m , t h e r e will b u s i n e s s m e e t i n g , arui all a r e u r g e d to be present. t h e E D W A R D IL L A ^ t u n | . y n i K h t s , , n d w i l l b e o n - W r v T L g ^ o t k B ^ n T i n a d d i t i o n o f t h e e d o c ^ l o n o l f a t i n ­ t h i s , o n t o s t a t e d , she made A r n f i n a l e x a m i n a t i o n , t h r e e o f i t i s t h e s e . a b j e c t t h e b c a r i m . ’ , u . . Of b a n k c r e d i t a n d b a n k n o t e s on t h e m d t he b u s i n e s s ‘ nr iee s of c o m mo d i t i e s • . . . . , i s . . ‘ . . s u b j e c t s . F e d e r a l ^ R c . e r v e A c t w h i c h h a s R c g i s a r a y n . * P r e f et I f t o m ^ h . U n i v e r s i t y on a c c o u n t o f t h e ices a n d e h ou l d n ot b a u se d f o r o t h e r P r i m a r y . ' T h e . . a g u e h a , a d e a t h o f h i , f a t h e r , Col. H e n r y E x a l t p u r p o £ ^ s t u d e n t , o ^ a u t h o , n u * Tht MXt ,erture w"' jtg b e a r i n g on ^ W r i n , r ° " * ■ “ o t h e r s t u d e n t s f r o m t h e b u s i n e s s j ^ ^ ^ p r o v id e d s h e c a n s e c u r e e n t r a n c e rn t ^ t h e w o m a n ’s d o r m i t o r y t h e r e T h e r e a r e five t h e Blind** I n s t i t u t e in t h e U n i v e r s i t y , in w h o h a v e a p p a r e n t l y no t r o u b l e •iUor a b o u t t h o r w ay , e i t h e r a b o u t m a k i n g c a m p u s o r in t h e i r st u d i es . All o t h e s e , how e v e r, a r e boys. i ©turned t o t h e Uni- verMv.^ t h e v e r si t y. He w a s d e t a i n e d a l t e r t he of ho l i da ys a t his _honr;e _l r C o t u l l a hy a a t t a c k 0 f gr i pp e , Y. D. ( ' a roll Has r e t u r n e d to his a f t e r a vi s i t in C e n t e r , T e x a s once b i b l i o g r a p h y t h e s e s u b je c ts . f o r t h o s e w o r k i n g ^ ,,r-tn—w-u.-LlnemTii — Mi Vi o le t A i t k e n haw r e t u r n e d to wa.-- a l l o w e d t h e u s e o f t h e h al l ye*- t e r d a y will n o t s e r v e a s a p r e c e d e n t . a n t h e U n i v e r s i t y Christmas v a c a t i o n at her h o m e E l Paso. e x t e n d e d in a f t e r D. A PENICK, C h a i r m a n A u d i t o r i u m C o m m i t t e e . : , i „ aud t he U n i v e r s i t y t o r e t u r n , disapfoiutod a n d d i s h e a r t e n e d , t o t h e her b r o t h e r - i n - l a w in t ia\v- home of ford, Texas. Mi,. Gr a ha m a a s on ,is; at the \V, iiian*.' B u i l d i n g a t . t h e w a d i n g t h e firet of the yea r , it is s t a t e d , a n d w a s s he sed the f i r s t v a c a n c y , a s promis understootl it. D u r i n g t h e i n t e r i m s he resided at the h o m e o f J . H a r v e y th i r , _ '"fV, u t i w t u U7th street' , in H y d e v Caldwell, 310 * a ..a _ . i , Park. and t h a t , b e i n g the use ,1'ten t o t r a v e l a l o n e , s he compellet mole thai once w a s c a r r i e d p a s t h e r t h e o v e r s i g h t of destination t h r o u g h of the e a r s ; so the street r ail way e m p l o y e s . Although the f irs t v a c a n c y di d not s he w a s l a t e r W o m a n ’s Bui ld- go to Mis.- G r a h a m , given a room in t h e ing, but only on t h e c o nd i t i o n t h a t sh e employ a personal a t t e n d a n t t o c o n ­ duct hoi' from place to pl a ce . This she agreed to do, a l t h o u g h s h e i n s i s t ­ ed that it was wholly u n n e c e s s a r y , a s she said * would "oon g e t a c c u s ­ tomed to tie c a m p u s a n d be a b l e to come and go as she pl e as e d. Within two d ay s a t t e r s e c u r i n g t h e services of a y o u ng l a dy t o a c t in t h i s capacity the l a t t e r r e s i g n e d , a n d no one wa- set at ed t o t a k e h e r pl a ce . As personal a m ada nc e h a d b ee n m a d e a lier stay’, Mi s s G r a h a m condition M iv a.-i virtually forced to w i t h d r a w , a n d t h e c a m p u s idence oil feeling that it imposed ton s he t u t withdrew flora t hi* U n i v e r s i t y . a h a r d s h i p , Speaking • >!’ tile m a t t e r , S u p t . E. E. I n s t i t u t e , t h e Blind Bramletu-, < said: I k n ow, t h e o b j e c t i o n s to “So f ar a the W o m a n ’s B u i l d i n g her staying it t h e f a c t t h a t s he were all h is* d on sh e is a p e r f e c t l a d y , a n d was bib-: at .cal a b i l i t y anil c h a r a c ­ as for her ter, they S h e made a c oni record a t t h e I n s t i t u t e and went to the U n i v e r s i t y w i t h o u r united endor sement . an* a bo ve r e p r o a c h . tv "We a v “It L la t h a t s h e coul d not stay in the U n i v e r s i t y . H e r n o t b e ­ t a y will be a g r e a t d i s ­ ing aisle to courager.et t to o t h e r bl i n d s t u d e n t s who hope to e n t e r t h e r e . a [tiestion o f s y m p a t h y . All our • .■ i- ors w a n t is a f a i r c h a n c e -’the ame cha nce a s t h e s e e i n g s t u ­ G r a h a m n e e d s . n o p e r ­ dents. Mi * ;t. S h e c a n soon l e a r n sonal att..; : a n d be i n d e p e n d e n t . S he the bull had no trot. ok* in f i n d i n g h e r w a y I st it Ute, w h e r e t h e b u l l d ­ about th*. ogs am t ' i m p l i c a t e d t h a n a t t h e T h e i m p o s i n g o f t h e un- Universit; nece.--.an is t h e c a u s e of ah trouble. *onditions “I do r o t w a n t , h o w e v e r , t o be looted a nm' e c t i n g on a ny bo d y7 o r a s criticising anyb ody . Mrs. K , D e a n of W o m e n , a n d head of tnt A d v i s o r y C o m m i t t e e t h a t B u i l d i n g a f f a i r s in h a n d has Wumai wi t h Mr . B r a m l e t t e , ^kes in that she t a i n s t h a t it is i m p o s s i ­ ble for a * iud gir l s t u d e n t t o g o a b o u t without an a t t e n d a n t . is- -Mis- G r a h a m l e f t u s , ” s a i d M r s Kirhy. i t he k i n d l i e s t o f f e e l i n g s toward the m a n a g e m e n t o f t h e bui l d ln£ ar t o w a r d t he g i r ls , a n d s h e so ^pr e ss e d he rself. A s f o r h e r l e a v Mg the I ai di ng, s he l e f t o f h e r o w n acco rd .” thi nj aion o f t h e c o m m i t t e e of *hirh. Mrs.. K i r b y is h ea d , i t is o u t of e question for a bl i nd g i r l t o p u r s u e in t he U n i v e r s i t y w i t h o u t a ' 'tm, Personal attendant U M»* C a r o t h e r s , D i r e c t o r o f ' ua: s Bui lding, w a s a l s o t h e i n t e r ­ t o g i v e o u t a n y viewed but r ef us e d 0 believe •tatement, exc ept t h a t s h e h a d no r e a - t h e r e w a s a n y ; ^ u n d e r s t a n d i n g o v e r t h e t o be She p r e f e r r e d t h a t n o t C a I n matter. quoted. „ , ^ lvs M Lite, A s s i s t a n t D e a n o f ‘men, a1- declined t o g i v e o u t a n y except that as she understood thin T H E DAILY TEXAN F i r s t C o lleg e Daily in the S outh j iii, T h e S tu d e n t Daily Publication of the U n iv ersity of Texas. P u blish ed every m orn in g ex cep t M o n ­ d a y d u rin g the college year. — E n t e r e d a s second -class m a tte r a t the Postoffice a t A u stin , T e x a s , under the A ct o f C o n g r e s s o f M arch 3, I ' J- S u b s c r ip tio n price $2.50 in ad v a n c e , $3.00 if not paid by Dec. Int. E d itor-In -C h ief R a lp h B. F e a g i n Lynn VV. U n d r u m . . M a n a g i n g e d i t o r J e r r y S. F o w l e r . . . B u s i n e s s M a n a g e r F r e d H a n c o c k A s s i s t a n t M a n a g e r P. R. U n d e r w o o d . . .C irc u la tio n M gr. O F F I C E S : U n i v e r s i t y : Room 120, Main B ld g . U p -to w n : 206 W. 6th S tr e e t. . . [ p r e s s Club. T he first annual m e etin g t<> be held in A ustin within the next month or so. T h e ex act d ate It will be announced shortly. will be made to coincide with the date when the m em bers o f the National E ditorial Association will be the g u e s t s o f the Austin is extended to overy college nevs.s- I rn per editor in the s t a te and to every m ember of b is staff. invitation The Austin P r e s s f lub h as been kind enough to lend a hand in entertaining the college men. and the president of that club has volunteered his services to make this a g a la day lor the It will be a rare college editors. opportunity fo r them to come in personal contact with the prom ­ inent editors of the entire coun- O F F I C E H O U R S E d it o r .............................9:30-11:30 a. rn. M a n a g i n g E d ito r . .7 : 3 0 - 8 :3 0 , I. T. S . 7:30-9:30, M. VV. r M a n a g e r ................................. 10:30-11:30 9:3 0-10:30 e x c e p t . A sst. M a n a g e r try. S a t u r d a y . C ircu latio n M g r ..M . W. F ., 8 :3 0 -1 0 :3 0 T. T. S ., 9 :3 0 -1 0 :3 0 to limit There is no the amount of good work th at mav be accomplished by th is m eet­ ing. We are wildly enthusiastic- over it. We would like to h ear from the other m em bers of the college press. T H E FIRING L I N E 381 ............................................... TELEPH O NES: U n iv e rsity Office.................................8376 Up-town Editor .............................................. iM>'' M an ager .........................2 ^ 6 A ssistan t M anager Circulation Manager ......................2022 ..................................... laaue E d itor T o d a y : F . P. H I B B A R D S t a ff T o d a y : W ythe, (leo. Hinton, E. L. B a k e r , R. G. P aul IL Brow n F e n e t y M is* May ( T i n y , A. R. Park , C. W est, D. Ellis, A. K. T hompson, E. <>• < a r te r , J W. Wozcncraft, F. W. -wntj Ii AV E YOl P A ID IT ^ E T ? t hit t h t i se lf a full-fledged citizen. T H E P R E S S ( I I H B A N Q U E T . We wish to congratulate* the* U niversity Press (Tub on the very unique banquet given Mon­ day evening. All in all, it w as and in every sense unique. T h ere is a great work before the P re ss Club if the m em bers Will keep up the en thu sia rn d is­ played at the ban quet C O L L E G E F R M E R N A H S M . It gives us great p leasu re to join the U niversity P r e s s ( lub in extending to the College Ed itors and their s t a lls a cordial in­ vitation to visit the U niversity o f T e x a s at the tim e when tin N ational Editorial Association will be the gu e sts o f the Austin P r e s s Club. jo u rn a lism T h is is a step in the rig h t di­ rection. College in T e x a s is still in its in!alley, but it has a brigh t future. H ereto­ fore we have stru g g le d alone. T h ere has been no concerted ac­ tion whatever. Each editor ha: solved his own problem s and stru g g led along the best th at he could under the circum stances. interests of the college new spaper editors of the state are identical but there h a s never been a meeting of the ed itors to d iscu ss their problems. The E a r ly in the present session we touched on th is su b je ct. It h as alw ays been our am bition to see a perm anent organ ization of *the college editors. We have w anted to see them meet lace to face, discuss their problem s, and form a bureau fo r the exchange o f college news. It seem s th at our hope is to m aterialize. The P r e s s Club of the U niversity h as tak en up the su g g e stio n and is planning for im I P lymm . • J T H E D A I L Y . T E X A N f a c t s in the case. A nd tho e of us who a r e timid in a b s e i l i n g our own p ow er should g a in in sp iratio n by eon ten p la tin g w h at h as a lr e a d y b e e n u i > , om ptish ed .and w h at a fr u itfu l field o f e x p e rim e n ta l democracy re - ts he fore u s for we m u st keep up our r e p ­ utation a s being ab le to p r e se rv e tea, big The University publication, The Cento, rem arks that the S e n i o r a l v to b<* congratulate.! upon adopt inu these m a r ks .if distinction -ult ; able lo their digni ty. Co-eds at Stetson I Diversity take a n a c t i v e p a r t in college athletics A W oman's Athletic Association ha.- been f o r m e d which will s u p p o r t G a m ­ in b a s k e t b a l l a n d t e n n i s In te r c o lle ­ g i a t e g a m e s h a v e been scheduled and I jug the team. foreign in r e s e a r c h , instruction, although a v e m o re p ro m in e n t T hat A m e r ic a n u n i v e r s i t ie s excel in school. is I the de cision re a ch e d by P r o !. W illiam M c P h e rs o n , head o f the D ep a rtin g ! t o f Che mi st r y at the Ohio S t a t e U n i ­ tin v e r s i t y . who h a s been methods of the eighteen leading urn v e r i t i e s a b r o a d during the past year s t u d y i n g S A V E M 0*N E V Bring us your J E W E L R Y R E P A IR IN G Work Guaranteed Costley & Maud Jewelers Hit) Congress Ave. Church Unity Octave 18th to 25th January St. A u s t i n ’s Chapel Question Box, Sermoti and Benediction of the Blessed Sacrament Every Night at ti o'clock. Lectures explaining the Catholic Doctrine for Benefit of Non-Catholics. You Are Invited. Frat and Sorority Stationery SW ELL STU FF? J u s t the R i g h t K i n d a n d at t h e R I G H T P R I C E ! See the W indow s of the CO-OP A Master-Model of the R O Y A L x I RUM FN DOI S M O N E Y - S A Y I N G in the reduced in iti,a co sl „ f , a . h UBI! in M 'n r e q u ip m e n t » " < 1 "> ,h *' number of inaelnncs used. One o a n d a r d model Tor e v e r y p u r p o s e , with all the s n e u a l adv a nl a t v s o f several t y p e w r i t e r s c o m o id rated in o n e M \ ST E l i - M O G E L ol Ihe K O V A L . The Typewriter Sales Co. AN A U ST IN ATTRACTION J his e le ga n t parlor, s tr ic tly f i r s t r a te , l l a s e ve ry a ppo in t m e n t, r i g h t up to d a te , ( E x c e l l e d lo none in g r e a t L o n e S t a r S t a t e . C o m m o d i o u s , c onvenient, c o r r e c t a n d complete. (Mailing rich d a in ti es to d r i n k a n d to eat. E q u i p m e n t a r e here - b e s t t h a t s cien c e secures, S a n i t a t i o n d ev ice s to k ee p all t h i n g s p u le . ^ C o n f e c t i o n s a r e here t h a t t h e c r it ic s d em an d , E v e r y high c l a s s C ig a r , e v e r y fin e f la v o r e d brand. N u t r i t i o u s Ice ( r ea m, all D rin k s and all Im > t.-, I he lux ur ies o f life, all our p a tro n s to suit. 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PHONE 73 S i n c e t h e e l e v a t i o n o f m e d i c i n e t o tin* p l a n e o f l e a r n e d p r o f e s s i o n s , a n d ti l e c r e a t i o n o f s c h o o l s f o r t h e e l u c i d a ­ i n s t r u c t i o n o f i t s p r i n c i p l e s , t i o n a m i m e d i c a l c oll ege - h a v e b e e n g r a d u a t i n g K a n s w h o o u g h t t o b e r e s t o r e r s by w h i c h o f t h e h e a l t h o f t h e i r p a t i e n t s . T h e p r o d u c t o f t h e e e h o o l s c o n c e i v e d his t o b e c h i e f l y t h e a p p l i c a t i o n o f d u t y i.-mcdu* s i ck m e n w e r e > he d a y of p r e v e n t i v e m a d e s o u n d . m e d i c i n e h a d n o t d a w n e d f o r m a n y c e n t u r i e s a f t e r t h e t h e r a p e u t i c v a l u e o f d r u g s a n d t h e c u r a t i v e e f f e c t o f t h e k n i f e h a d be* n et L a v i s h e d . 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W i t h s o u r i d we l l h i s f u n c t i o n c e a s e d . f o r i n d i v i d u a l case-, o f t h e m a k i n g o f t o th e il l ­ t h e un- D o c t o r s P l a c e in H i s t o r y . ia t h a t t h e d o c t o r T h e t r a n s i t i o n f r o m t h e doctor o f a q u a r t e r o f a c e n t u r y a g o t o t h e d o c t o r o r r a t h e r , t o t h e d o c t o r o f if t o d a y t o m o r r o w , fet i n g g r a d u a t e d by t h e m e d i c a l c o l l e g e o f is t h e U n i v e r s i t y o f T e x a s a n d w h o t h e a d d i ­ r a p i d l y l e a r n i n g t o u t i l i z e ti on;.! f o r c e s o f s o c i a l b e t t e r m e n t t h a t h i s t r a i n i n g h a v e p u t in h i s h a - t h e t r a n s i t i o n f r o m t h e d o c t o r of t h a t f o r m e r d a y t o t h e p h y ­ s i c i a n o f t h e p r e s e n t i~ h a r d l y le s s n o ­ c o m p l e t e l y a n a l y z e d t a ! , i e a h e n <$pcation a n d i t , W h y S h o u l d Y o u W o r r y W h e n Y ou C a n G e t a $1.00 TRACK SUIT f o r ...........................................................* .75 SUPPORTERS f o r ........................................................ .25 ATHLETIC HOSE fo r ....................... ________. . . . TTO AT GE Ria ES* The University Shop 16Hi LAVACA ST. A. (*. (* ERJ ES, Prop. .25 $2.85 ii i............— ■ J, ........................... .. ■ '(— MI .. .. . ■ M y , ' a u s t i n s a n i t a r i u m l a u n d r y ( o r n e r l i t h a n d A v e n u e f a m i l y w a s h i n g . S t u d e n t s ’ la u n d r y a s p e c i a l t y . cents, 3 for 25 cents; underwear, cents per suit. S h ir t s Phone 30$0 A l l work strictly guaranteed, G. \V. VARDEN, Proprietor. M O D E L S T E A M L A U N D R Y SAVES YOU MONEY A N D IS THE HEST THE ST U D E NT S’ FRIEND Phone 685 1504 Lavaca Street. KODAK FI NI SHI NG \ little better— quicker— neater— by experts using the best pa pers and chemicals, and who KNOW HOW, Bring your Films one day— get your pictures the next. T H E J O R D A N CO. “We Make Kodak Prints and Post Cards Every Day.” ju t pa • . ' . UU- > an d compared ''".j .. i . I me.~t.ei 01 • ■ inc reft-o durm as en c a t a- th* ilian universe T he annual in is somewhat s y e a r , SO tha i Ute high I - . ' I ii ‘ell pa * • ! o \ or 11 Ii I nil '1 ■ ^iuiis, Ina;. ' if I,, the nu rn dents, the i.'. to the lector and I ,D'J • woi ent attendin', ties Et. Se.' P i",»; women 002 men and vious year). tin' diff* rent showed a nm ti t i ­ fiver Th* the tar S t u d e n t t h e previous increase is s niedicil hun \ ears. I 1,750 I in » in five y< . ' 1*0 "*' I lent I higher longer and ii finally IEE I I \m eri I s l l Mi rn ne t es is non I r I ha ersot nip lea A N O K A A R R O W ^ C O L L A R WHY THE POST­ MISTRESS DON’T ALWAYS SMILE Few Trials and Tribulations Which I neb* Sam'" Quiet Rep- reaentative I nderROCH Each Day. to Add Being a p o s tm a s te r sorely ta x e s the - tr e n g th of a poor, w eak, m ortal m an; but b eing a p o s tm is tr e s s is bound to be f a r worse, for a p o s tm istre ss can no t make free and u nlim ite d use of the this al “ n a u g h ty w o r d .' le a d y h a rd bu rd en the fact th a t sh* has for p a tr o n s some two th o usa nd peevish S t u d e n t s and over a hundred crazy college p r o f e s s o r s , and you will begin to u n d e rs ta n d th e g r e a t burden under which Miss Willie Thom pson the U niv ersity S ta tio n p ostm istre s s, has to c a rry alo n g with her in t h i s h a rd world of toil, trouble, and tr ib u ­ T he folio w in e a r e some of her nu She works i n c e s s a n tly , a n d w ith o u t J a holiday, with only added work on j such occasion- a s C h r i s t m a s , T h a n k s - 1 She h a - to look in the same f a c e s daily, and a in eat many 1 1 r.-shnmrn I,f c oursel blame hoi if the m onthly stipend does not a r riv e on time, o ften re m a rk being so th o u g h tle ss as som eth in g to th a t e f f e c t . to If anyone is in a h urry , he I girls md p ro fessors don’t do this) knock- on the window, feeling th a t she ought to stop hot m inor du ty < 1 he a t t e r summer ■ ■ I imm*. The ten years is . at the tier- years a : " i t year I he p rev ions s u m e d that for ti r HANS RICHARD I E m i n e n t Swiss Pianist will appear at Han- i cock Opera House I uesday Evening, 8 p m„ Tickets o n sale at J. Reed 1 Mimic Store, Isaac Bledsoes and University T ick ets $ 1.50 • january 20. Drug Store • . R E S E R V E D S E A T S O N S A L E FR IDAY CUT PRICES ON Society Brand Clothes The Swellest Ready-to-wear Clothing in America. Ii takes the Highest ( lass N. Y. Tailors to Equal SOCIETY BRAND Tailoring. No little take your measure and send away outfit can com pare with them. AL L T H E N E W H A T S ARE HERE F inest, lieut and U r g e n t Hat Stock in ( ity HARRELLS I NI TENSITY LADIES RECEIVE. The U niv ersity L adies’ Club, with M e s d a m e s G arrison, Finch. Fay. Eby, Giescke, Dodd, Undress, Gilbert and Misses Devine a n d G arrison as hos­ t e s s e s , e n te rta in e d a t the I niversity Club ye ste rda y afte rn o o n , in honor of the U n iv e rsity Dames. The decora lions in the reception rooms were in pink and gre e n , while white and green were favored the dining room , where Mesdames Miller and table. Calhoun presided at H y a c i n t h s , c a rn atio n s and ferns were placed the room s in effective vases and h a n g in g ba sk e ts. Quite a n um ber of ladies called th ro u g h o u t the afternoon. th ro u g h o u t a rtistica lly tea the in RAM’S HORN MEETING. The R a m ’s Horn Debating Society m °t in r e g u la r session last n ig h t in th e E n g in e e rin g Building. The p ro ­ g ra m consisted of short e x te m p o r a ­ neous speeches on questions of inter- stu d e n ts. to e n g in e e rin g cst T his w a- followed bv a five m inute p a r lia ­ m e n ta ry drill. T h ree new m e m b e rs w ere i la rk , E. U. Massey, a n d Ed Siehle. in. They were W. tak e n the next m e e tin g “ Resolved, 'hi* subject At scheduled will be: quizzes a r e more beneficial th a n pop th a t p j i z z e s . ” lation. R E A G A N SOCIETY R EC ITA L . nor troubles: Literary Society Entertains Friends with Interesting Program from Italian Opera. giving, etc. in ye ste rda y a fte rn o o n , The R ea g an L ite ra ry Society e n t e r ­ tained the m em bers of all litera ry and mus i ca l o r g a n i z a t i o n s with a r e ­ the n a l G irls’ Study Hall This was the f irs t of a ser ies of m usicals to Ire given dor- in* the y e a r a s the society completes its study of the various operas. Y e s­ tonia y ’s p ro g r a m m arked th e comple­ tion of the study of the Ita lia n opera. Irater on recitals, with selections from the G erm a n and F ren ch, will he given. The S tudy Hall was a rtistic a lly decorated with fe rn s ami p o in se ttia an d a large n um ber of visitors and music lovers in the U n iv ersity enjoy vi\ the selections, all of which were ta k e n from the classic operas. Mrs Morris and Miss Collins, whose voices a r e a lre a d y known a n d a p p re c ia te d in th e ir U niversity h e a re r s with beautifully ren dered so ­ I .a Boheme. Mr. F r a n k los recently organized Mu I Reed, of thi talked most enter Italian opera. th e 'Phis was his f ir s t a p p e a ra n c e before a U niv ersity audience, so the welcome accorded him was m ost enthusiastic The la tte r hulf of the hour was dc coted to a Vietrola concert, d u rin g which reception was held. The a p p re c iatio n evident on all the sides is but a n o th e r proof of needed o u tle t for musical expression in the U niversity. sic D e p a rtm e n t, I t a k i n g l y about circles, delighted info rm al fro m an WATCH FOR THE BEAUTY PAGE. YOU WILL READILY SEE the fallacy, the u n c e r ta in ty , of g o in g into the world of business u n p r e ­ pared. A co u rs e of instru ction in o ur College will prove invaluable to you, b o th d u rin g your e a rly y e a r s in com ­ mercial p u rs u its a n d life. M any bu sin e ss men owe th e ir success to h av in g studied here. la te r in NIXON-CLAY COLLEGE Corner Ninth St. and Congress Ave. AUSTIN, TEX A S | spanish j Heel ; Boots I and j Slippers a rest uireme if st l i b DILLINGHAM'S Educational Notes. •hmnse are among th< w ho the New ! r v . S y r a ­ Tilt ee < h art* st tidy it y ork State . U~e, New y ork. ( l i v e n , been el • boys in W o o d I here ii i ■ ( bange fot o b j e e t bein chook tho' tide employm ent for itions tha t, as fat a a hat they desire. n i , of i onuon. a t v labor girls leaving • to find suit- .i nd situ- t hem sible, ala p o Foreign u n i v e r s i t i e s are now rereiv- mjr some of the large private bene­ faction." for which they have l ot g e n ­ institutions. C am ­ vied American bridge U niversity has r e ­ ceived Si:,ll non for general purposes and s:,n,non for a chair of a s tro p h y ­ sics; Bristol University has had a gift of $100,000 from <*ne donor, $90,- 000 from a n o th e r and $7o0,000 from recently \\ \ N I'ED Two M e t c o r o l o g y Texas. Phone 2958. CL M, W est. \ ,u iou money atm FDI ND Several mali „ ,, sum s of a vat iou- a rt id e s ut per- touiid and A Building. <»wn- th e re onal p ro perty have been left ai the Y. M , cs may get same by calling :i, d paying for ,llls notitt * 1-1 1 Weilbacher W i l l 9i, W nod I It. Woodburn I ires making- evening and re c e p ­ ( o n i i m * m a l A d v e r t i s i n g tion dr esses a specialty. Miss S. Cross, 722 C o n g r e s s Ave. Phone 2148. l llu 't r a tin g , Duplicating. Printing Dr E. C. Berwick, D entist. S uite 521, Scarbrough Bldg. Dr. F. W. Sm ith, D entist, 722 Con­ gress Avenue, opposite Avenue Hotel. i i rn \( HING. Approx1 d coach C h e m is t r y I., E n g lis h I. VV. T. Reed, t- t-s C h em ical B l d g . P h o n e 900. S I G N S Room 8 O ver V an Smit Ii - Drug Store S to re Phone 122 A U S T IN , I FA VS E sta b lish e d 1871 EDST A pair of glasses in a case.] ret urn to The T exan off ice at Mill W o rk Building Materials NALLE & COMPANY LUMBER P h o n e s 172 691 o>23 E. 6th St. TEXAN WANT ADS I once. Rate: I cent per *ord in ad­ vance. Special rate when run more than three consecutive times. No ads taken over telephone. Mail them to The Daily Texan, I niver- vjtv Station. Subscribe fo r I he I exam Students, go to the Palace B a r b e r Shop, Bosche Bldg., first-class work. The only T u rk ish B a th s in th e city. VV rn. F. Wolf, Prop. for A nderson & Benson s new g a r - I l l L ast igt*. Studebaker-Cadillac. Dr. IL LB B axter, Dentist, 512 S c a r­ brough Bldg. Old Phone I 116. F ifth s t r e e t . WAN I EI) Two copies of the 190s C a ctu s. Will p ay lib e ral r e w a r d for J. R o b e O ’Connor, c a r e S a n e r sam e. 1-B» S a n e r, D allas, Texas. Silver & Allen, the Driskill b a rb e rs , have added one of the la te s t electric m assag e machines to th e ir shop. THEIBERT MARTIN A tto r n e y - a l-Law Room I, Masonic Temple. Old P h o n e 267 Austin, Texas NELSON DAVIS & CO. I M P O R T E R S YM> w h o l e s a l e g r o c er s 07-111 W EST FOURTH ST. E llio t t ’s Closed. T he Elliott P h o to g r a p h S tu d io -will be closed today on ac c o u n t of the l u ­ net a1 o f Mr. E lli o tt’s m o th e r , M rs. Mice Buchanan Elliott, of W a x a ­ hachie. Seniors, notice! Caps and gow ns the ( o tta g e Studio. 109 now ready Come down for your pictures. W est N inth St. a t The W. L. Harrison Co. 912 C o ng re ss Avenue. FANCY GKO( FRIES Dr. Grady IL H arriso n, D e n tist, 419 S carb roug h Bldg. Old phone 1130. d e l i c a t e s s e n i n c o n n e c t i o n P I C N I C L U N C H E S I SPECIAL F O U N D - The a r t of ailing te e th DR. JOE GILBERT w ithout pain a t small cost a t the Rooms 319-320-321 S c a r b r o u g h BMf. Union P ainless D entists. Phones: FOR R E N T - Two rooms to boys MOS Nueces St. l -!^ Office: Old. 1506; Ne*. H>2- R e s id e n c e : Old, OOT; Ne*. » FOST In the mail, a $13215 check on th e I a r m e t s a n d M erchant- N a ­ tional Bank of < isco, Texas. Would a p p r e c ia te it if p a r t y who cashed this . a b o u t No- . lo th . check a t would st e me Chas. ti. W ukasch. v off tie) i ,1". : I ’lcfield Bldg. Phone A pin e o different. A satisfied - our aim, at Reasonovt r ’s customer t.Vntral Barber Shop, Littlefield Bldg D \ NCI NG SCHOOL . M o n d a y , Wednesday and Sa tu rd a y afternoon, 4 to 6 o’clock. Private lessons any turn Sale. ti n .cg day. Phone 2097. 3 JI i i ' TOBINS E N G R A V E Wedding Invitations, An­ n o u n c e m e n ts , Calling Cards D ance Programs, Menus, E tc . IN THEIR OWN PLANT We also make a specialty of Monogram Stationery Samples for the asking BOTH PHONES 510 . * 606 Congress Avenue Austin, Texas W h a t a P le a s u r e to C l u b d o m We Arrange Term* H J. R. R E E D MUSIC I COMPANY SOOCoasj!!; AVOID ACCIDENTS Inwwt rlnilv. a c c i d e n t s occur Which coma ,mbe»* ^ and i® s0lti jiave undeB* ^ ^ t e d * r0* to , -.nder c*rcU s|10Uld. th«re accident D*** ^ much sU^ e^ 0 _ ^ c0nfih c ||n warn ot . every ^ ^ ^ ^ him. A num ber o f the w o rth y in stru c to rs get the U. S, mail confused w ith the Faculty G raft-/’ and send th e ir a b ­ sence reports to the postoffice, o r f o r ­ get ( s tu d e n ts don’t do th is) th at a s ta m p is required for a n y th in g that Uncle Sam carries. A g re a t m an y th oughtless persons often a sk her to cash a check, w ait a few day s for box re n t, -ell s ta m p s cm j credit, or keep a parcel while they co J to a class. Recently a “ Prof.,” who had prob­ ably read in some p a p e r th a t Uncle Sam would lick the postage sta m p s, tor complained th a t he had to wait his his licked stam p s. chang e while she A g reat m any girls and professors will th o u g h tle ssly -top to ta lk to bet (boys don’t do this) while o th ers are w a itin g for th e ir mail. Some stud es even telephone in to find out if th e re is any mail. One (whose sex will not be mentioned) even telephoned her to bring a letter Iowa to the dt pot, all because she (or he) w as in a h u rry to catch the tra in home for the holidays. O rd in ary questions, the going off t o d a y ” or “ W here is \s office?” etc., a r e asked like “ Is m ail rof. only to keep her s p i r i t s up. Some th o u g h tfu l friend, who is very ob servan t, has presented her with the sq ueaking monkey, to r e ­ mind her, in th e hour ct sad tria l, et the o rd in ary patron. However, one of the budding young gentlem en, t a k ­ the window for a looking-glass, ing was recently heard to rem ark, a b s e n t­ mindedly (if one who to sp ro u t m usta c he s can be said to have a m ind) th a t he had m eant to shave t h a t m o rning . tr y in g is Every day when the rush is on, at least th re e am iable people feel forced to p u rc h a se a little money order, and no o th e r tim e would do to p u n aas. the m e a sly thing. Besides all these little things, she has to keep all the people in line, and hand out a c ircular to every th ird one. probably being requested look a second tim e if she fails to find the evasive epistle the first time. to Y. M C. A. JOIN THE THIS WEEK. We extend our thanks to the entire Student Body of the University for their past trade and patronage and hope to have a continuance of same during the year HIU. We are better equipped and prepared to serve you than ever before. G R IF F IT H DR U G CO. “Where Quality Counts” A